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Play Energy Podcast Season 02 Episode 02: Concentrating Solar Power Systems (CSP‪)‬ Play Energy Podcast

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CSP is a powerful and exciting technology for large-scale solar power generation. Although it has been in use since the 1980’s, it is still seen as somewhat new and emerging, with innovation and efficiency improvements under active development in this episode Dr. Sulaiman Fadlallah discuss with what is a CSP system in general and the significant scope for the amount of CSP generated power to grow appreciably over the coming years, given the advances in heat transfer fluids and thermal energy retention. In short, there appears to be a bright future for CSP. 



Who is Dr. Sulaiman Fadlallah is currently a lecturer in Engineering (Mechanical) at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield, UK. He received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechatronics Engineering and Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Sultan Qaboos University, Oman and PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He has authored and co-authored over twenty four journal articles in top journals, a book chapter and eight conference proceedings. His current research interests include Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Composite Materials, and Engineering Mechanics and Design applications.



At Play Energy PodcastWe aim to create a practical and convenient environment for dialogue. Including the right stakeholders in the dialogue, clarifies different perspectives, standpoints and interests during discussions of the wide variety of global energy transitions, from grid power, all energies (including oil, gas, coal, nuclear, hydro, wind and other emerging renewables), transport networks, macroeconomics, and more.   

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CSP is a powerful and exciting technology for large-scale solar power generation. Although it has been in use since the 1980’s, it is still seen as somewhat new and emerging, with innovation and efficiency improvements under active development in this episode Dr. Sulaiman Fadlallah discuss with what is a CSP system in general and the significant scope for the amount of CSP generated power to grow appreciably over the coming years, given the advances in heat transfer fluids and thermal energy retention. In short, there appears to be a bright future for CSP. 



Who is Dr. Sulaiman Fadlallah is currently a lecturer in Engineering (Mechanical) at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield, UK. He received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechatronics Engineering and Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Sultan Qaboos University, Oman and PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He has authored and co-authored over twenty four journal articles in top journals, a book chapter and eight conference proceedings. His current research interests include Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Composite Materials, and Engineering Mechanics and Design applications.



At Play Energy PodcastWe aim to create a practical and convenient environment for dialogue. Including the right stakeholders in the dialogue, clarifies different perspectives, standpoints and interests during discussions of the wide variety of global energy transitions, from grid power, all energies (including oil, gas, coal, nuclear, hydro, wind and other emerging renewables), transport networks, macroeconomics, and more.   

Follow us  

LinkedIn  www.linkedin.com/company/algerian-energy-transition-dialogue 

Twitter  twitter.com/algerianetd

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